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Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand, land of unexpected and amazing natural resources, striking scenery and exotic flora and Fauna, a journey will be immensely adventurous and unbelievably magical. Australia’s flag features the commonwealth Star below the Union Flag and in the New Zealand flag the stars represent the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross.

On arrival at Auckland proceed towards Rotorua(3 hour drive). Take a Rotorua Duck Tour. Enjoy a Hangi feast.

Rotorua Duck Tours is the best way to see and learn about Rotorua by land and water. There are 18 lakes in the Rotorua area surrounded by native New Zealand bush, the most memorable way to see it is by Duck.

During New Zealand’s only Amphibious WWII Landing Craft Tour, you will discover historic sights, Maori culture, geothermal wonders, pristine lakes, and the natural beauty of the spectacular Rotorua lakes district. Your legendary ‘Conducktor’ in charge of the fully guided Amphibious Tour will keep you quacking along as you splash down into Rotorua’s most scenic Lakes.

Hangi feast -Celebration of life and togetherness by the sharing of food is an important part of Maori culture – so a big part of the Tamaki Maori Village Rotorua experience is the 3 course dinner.

The traditional hangi has been steaming under the earth on hot rocks for a number of hours, ready for your arrival! Enjoy succulent New Zealand meats with a lovely, slightly-smoked flavour and fresh vegetables. As well as hangi, you will enjoy Maori bread, fresh salads and seafood, mouth-watering desserts and more. Feast on as much as you like – it is our honour to fill your belly and your heart with our traditional Maori hospitality!
In the morning after breakfast take a guided tour of Rotorua and witness the beautiful Rainbow Springs Nature Park and also encounter the royal bird of New Zealand Kiwi. Then the amazing tour of Rotorua will bring you to Te Puia and Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley. Also visit the Ethnic Maori village.

Rainbow Springs is truly an attraction like no other in the world. Set in 22 acres of beautiful native trees and streams we are home to a huge variety of New Zealand’s most precious inhabitants.
Added to this intimate view of one of the world’s living treasures, you will also be able to experience the adrenalin rush of The Big Splash, explore our many free flight aviaries, feed the birds their breakfast, come face to face with pre-history in the eyes of our many tuatara, talk to Jenny the hand-reared kea, feed the largest wild trout you will ever see, experience the wonder of our bird show featuring some of the funniest feathered performers you will ever see.

Te Puia and Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley- A 60 hectare valley, home to more than 500 natural geothermal wonders, including the world-famous Pohutu Geyser.

Te Puia is surrounded by native Flora and Fauna, with fascinating nature walks and live Kiwi birds on site.
In the morning after breakfast drive to Auckland and visit the Agrodome for a Sheep Show. On arrival at Auckland and visit mount Eden (Volcanic Sight).

Agrodome, in the heart of 350 acres of lush farmland For over 40 years, visitors from all over the globe have come to the Agrodome to see our world-famous Farm Show – starring a cast of talented animals… and you! Plus, join the Farm Tour to explore a real working farm, hand-feed loads of friendly animals, and sample delicious kiwifruit juice and honey from our land.

There’s also the Nursery, with baby animals available for cuddles and photos all year round, and our Woolen Mill and Shearing Museum, where you’ll learn the remarkable story of NZ pioneers the Bowen brothers, and discover the full process of wool from the Sheep’s back to yours! The Agrodome is one of New Zealand’s must-see attractions, open in any weather, 365 days a year!!

Mount Eden is a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand whose name honours George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland. It is 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) south of the Central Business District (CBD).
Fly to Surfers Paradise, in late afternoon visit Bond University.
After breakfast visit Sea World Theme Park where you can witness Dancing dolphins, playful polar bears and awesome sharks are all on show at Gold Coast Sea World on the Spit. It's the theme park closest to 'the action' of Surfers Paradise and Main Beach. But apart from the marine life shows, its Jet Stunt Extreme show and 3-D movies there's also great rides for kids at Sesame Street Beach plus the interactive adventure zone Castaway Bay, Jet Rescue etc.
Visit Warner Brothers Movie World and as the only Australian movie related theme park, you will experience a fun-filled, Gold Coast theme park family adventure with all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood at Warner Bros. Movie World. Meet your favorite stars and enjoy all the behind-the-scenes action, comedy stunts and exhilarating rides, shows and attractions!
Take a full-day Eco Tour of Lamington which is known for its natural beauty, rainforests, birdlife, ancient trees, waterfalls, walking tracks and mountain views and Mount Tamborine where you can take a nature walk and see species of birds and other endangered species.
Take the morning flight to Sydney. In the afternoon, visit Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge and in evening enjoy the cruise at Sydney harbor terminating at Darling Harbor. Enjoy the mono rail ride while reaching Sydney tower.

The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, the facility formally opened on 20 October 1973. Though its name suggests a single venue, the project comprises multiple performance venues which together are among the busiest performing arts centers in the world — hosting over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people. As one of the most popular visitor attractions in Australia, more than seven million people visit the site each year, with 300,000 people participating annually in a guided tour of the facility. Identified as one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world. The Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of Sydney, and Australia. The bridge is nicknamed "The Coathanger" because of its arch-based design.

The bridge was designed and built by British firm Dorman Long and Co Ltd of Middlesbrough and opened in 1932. It is the sixth longest spanning-arch bridge in the world and the tallest steel arch bridge.

Sydney Tower is Sydney's tallest structure; it is also the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. The tower stands 309 m (1,014 ft) above the Sydney central business district (CBD), located on Market Street, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets. The tower is open to the public, and is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the city, being visible from a number of vantage points throughout town and from adjoining suburbs.
After breakfast set out to enjoy the tour to Blue Mountains en-route we will be passing through the 2000 Summer Olympics Games Site.

The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region in New South Wales, Australia. It borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting about 50 kilometers (31 mi) west of the state capital.

The Blue Mountains are a dissected plateau carved in sandstone bedrock. They are now a series of ridge lines separated by gorges up to 760 meters (2,490 ft) deep. The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m (3,901 ft) seven kilometers north-east of Lithgow. However, the highest point in the broader region once considered to be the Blue Mountains is Mount Bindo, elevation 1,362 m (4,469 ft).[5] A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserv
After breakfast visit Maritime Museum and free for Shopping at Sydney in Darling Harbor area. In the evening catch the flight for Home.

The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) is a federally-operated maritime museum located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. The museum building was designed by Philip Cox, and opened in 1991.

The museum is structured around seven main galleries, focusing on the discovery of Australia, the relationships between the Australian Aborigines and the water, travel to Australia by sea, the ocean as a resource, water-based relaxation and entertainment, the naval defence of the nation, and the relationship between the United States of America and Australia. The last gallery was funded by the United States government, and is the only national museum gallery in the world funded by a foreign nation. Four additional gallery spaces are used for temporary exhibits. Three museum ships - the HM Bark Endeavour Replica, the destroyer HMAS Vampire, and the submarine HMAS Onslow - are open to the public, while smaller historical vessels berthed outside can be viewed but not boarded.

Program Fee includes the following:

  • Airfare/train fare and Taxes from Delhi.
  • Accommodation in quad (four) sharing basis for Students.
  • Accommodation in quad (four) sharing basis for Teachers.
  • One Teacher complimentary as per ratio discussed, Additional staff members on extra payments.
  • Bus/Internal Transfers.
  • Breakfast (daily) at the Hotel coffee shop.
  • Lunch (daily) fast food only with options for Vegetarians & Non Vegetarians.
  • Dinner (daily) Indian with options for Vegetarians & Non Vegetarians.
  • 24Hr Emergency Contact.
  • Full Time Tour Director.
  • Guided Educational Sightseeing Tours with Tour Director.
  • Entrance Fees to all the Attractions (As per Itinerary).
  • Fees of all Educational Workshops.
  • All Workshops as per the Program.

Exclusions

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Notes

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  • Student Teacher ratio as mentioned.
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  • We do not include any expenses of personal nature.eg. Laundry, Telephone calls, Extra Meals, Shopping etc
  • Cost of Traveling from School to starting point of Tour and return has to be borne by the applicant
  • The above costing is from Ex – Delhi Airport/ Railway Station.
  • The above quotation is subject to our standard terms and conditions.
  • In case school is not able to provide the minimum number of paid students on the Trip, Earnest Education Tours reserve the right to combine it with other schools which are traveling on same trip around the same time with their consent.

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